Posted on 12/21/2009 3:59:57 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Call it the Wages of ObamaCare. When only 30% of a states likely voters support the one piece of legislation on which the incumbent has worked for most of the year, they tend to get a little chippy about the idea of sending him back to Washington. When paired up with Republican Governor John Hoeven in a 2010 midterm election, Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan trails by 22 points, 58%-36%:
Incumbent Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan may have a serious problem on his hands if Republicans recruit Governor John Hoeven to run for the U.S. Senate in North Dakota next year.
The first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 telephone survey of likely voters in North Dakota finds the popular Republican governor leading Dorgan by 22 points 58% to 36%. Just six percent (6%) are undecided in that senatorial contest.
Part of the challenge for Dorgan is the health care legislation working its way through Congress. Dorgan, along with every Democrat in the Senate, has voted to move the legislation forward and is expected to vote for final approval of the reform later this week. Thats not likely to be well received in North Dakota where just 30% favor the proposed health care reform plan and 64% are opposed.
Thus far, Hoeven has not declared an intent to run for Dorgans seat but these poll results cant hurt. When Dorgan gets matched against the one Republican who has declared, Duane Sand, Dorgan easily bests him by almost the same margin that he loses to Hoeven. Hoeven beats Dorgan by 15 points among women, a rather shocking prospect for Democrats, who rely on the gender gap each election.
Dorgans poor showing indicates a big problem for a man who won his last election by over 30 points. Like most Democratic Senators from red states, Dorgan has tried arguing that he represents common-sense moderation over partisan agendas. His participation in passing ObamaCare makes a mockery of that claim, and North Dakota voters see him now as a man who carries water for Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Barack Obama.
Still, if Hoeven doesnt jump into the race, Dorgan may be able to get past his midterm trial, unless Duane Sand can make an impression in a hurry. Expect the North Dakota GOP to be making a beeline to Governor Hoevens office with this poll in hand.
John Hoeven would be a great candidate for Senate in 2010 or the WH in 2012.
Wow. Go for it, John!
Goodbye and good riddance to that scoundrel. We are going to blast the Democraps to hell next year.
Dorgan for just being a leftist and Conrad for lying about running for the Senate, using the death of Burdik to abandon his promise not to run again.
Are these numbers based upon Dorgan running for office with his helmet on or without his helmet on? Speaking of which, why are the PETA folks not two feet up Ben Nelson’s ass about that rug of his. He must have killed two or three endangered bears to make that thing.
is this “helmet-hesd” dorgan?
Dorgan will not be beaten. He has done too much to attack Bush. Dems will pull out all of the stops for him.
Jerome Lundegaard could beat the hair helmet in a walk ... that is unless Michael Steele and his beltway botchers manage somehow to screw things up.
22 points?! That’s so far out of the money, even Acorn can’t help him.
Wow! Dorgan is one sneering socialist piece of sh%% I’d love to see flushed.
The poll numbers sound great.
But the North Dakota Newspapers are not reporting it.
The ND Newspapers did not report a similar Zogby poll done mid-November.
Dorgan does not seem to be concerned.
Dorgam is pronounced Dorkin’.
Does he seem to be deluded?
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